"The strangest moment was when the Australian team landed in Durban and we got on a bus and drove down the South Coast where we were doing the preparation for the test and we drove past my high school. I remember sitting on the bus and thinking if someone could go back in time and grab me while I was running around in those fields and say one day you will be driving past on a bus with the Australian team it would have been like saying you’re going to land on Mars, it would have been that absurd”
My special guest is Clyde Rathbone. Clyde is a former Rugby Union player for the ACT Brumbies and represented the Wallabies 26 times. Post retirement Clyde is the co-founder of Karma.Wiki.
You will learn plenty from Clyde Rathbone in episode 47 of the Talking with TK Podcast.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
3:21 – Welcome Clyde Rathbone
4:00 – Post career with Karma Wiki
7:49 – Values
10:54 – Growth & the Roller Coaster
14:34 – Social Media & Intention
17:07 – Transition from Sport
22:20 – Captaining the South African under 21 World Cup Team
24:44 – Coming to Australia
26:05 – Canberra
28:00 – ACT Brumbies
30:00 – Becoming part of the team
31:51 – Forming bonds and creating culture
33:39 – Importance of Communication from Sports to Business
39:00 – Test Debut
43:30 – The Australian and South African National Anthem
47:22 – Struggles for teams in South Africa
52:53 – Leadership
55:27 – The Glue in the team
1:01:45 – Depression and the turning point
1:04:49 – The comeback
1:07:34 – Favourite book or resource
1:10:40 – Posters on his bedroom wall growing up
1:11:55 – 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party
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